Hi Budge.
I assumed this is a cell in Calc and not a writer table.
Right click the row number and select "Optimal height"
On 28/07/2023 07:48, Budge wrote:
I have been using automatic wrapping of text when entering lines in a
cell. This automatically increases the number of text lines in the
cell when line is too long to fit. All good so far and this also adds
text lines in all columns in the same line so the sheet looks fine.
My problem is that in editing and then re-editing text in a cell so
that at one point there are three lines of text and then I edit and
only two lines are needed, there is no automatic reduction of the
empty line so I am left with a three line text box with only two lines
of text and an empty line.
How do I remove the empty line so that all the cells in the line only
have the required two lines?
Budge.
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